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Dr. Wei Wei Yang, Medical Director & Principal Clinical Pathologist PDF Print E-mail

 

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Dr. Yang is a practicing veterinarian with more than 30-years experience in veterinary laboratory  diagnostics and clinical veterinary medicine in the  PRC. Dr. Yang was part of the first group of 80  veterinarians that were licensed in 1997 by the Beijing Municipal Government to practice veterinary medicine. Prior to joining the International Center  for Veterinary Services as a staff veterinarian at its  inception in 2005, Dr. Yang was the chief  veterinarian at the San Yuan Clinic, a branch of the  Huadu Animal Hospital.

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Jennifer Bolser, DVM, CVA, Foreign Consultant Veterinarian PDF Print E-mail

 

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Dr. Jennifer Bolser with her dogs, Maya and Siena

 

Dr. Bolser obtained her veterinary degree from Colorado State University in 2004 and then completed a one year rotating medical and surgical internship at The Animal Medical Center in New York City. She joined The Humane Society of Boulder Valley in Boulder, Colorado and enjoyed 10 years with this amazing animal welfare organization. As Chief Clinic Veterinarian, Dr. Bolser provided leadership and medical/surgical services to this unique clinic combining shelter medicine and general practice. Enthusiasm for teaching and sharing knowledge led to her innovation of a shelter medicine internship training program for new veterinary graduates. She has a passion for international veterinary efforts including MASH style spay/neuter campaigns and has performed thousands of surgeries in numerous countries. Dr. Bolser is spearheading the High Quality, High Volume Spay/Neuter (HQHVSN) and pedatric spay/neuter initiatives at ICVS, allowing the hospital to host monthly "Spay/Neuter Days" for stray/rescued dogs and cats to help control overpopulation. Dr. Bolser is also a certified veterinary acupuncturist, completing her studies at Colorado State University. In addition to dogs and cats, Dr. Bolser also treats rabbits, chinchillas, ferrets, guinea pigs, hamsters, rats, turtles and other exotic species. Traveling and working with different cultures in unique environments continually inspires her. Her favorite hobbies involve exploring the world and nature through hiking, SCUBA diving, biking, swimming, snowshoeing or any outdoor adventure. In October 2015, she moved with her husband and their two dogs to Beijing. She is excited to consult with the ICVS team and to improve animal welfare, spay/neuter, shelter and veterinary medicine standards in China.

 

 

 

 

 

 
Amy S. Kapatkin, DVM, MS, DipACVS, Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon (USA) PDF Print E-mail

 

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Amy S. Kapatkin, DVM, MS, DipACVS

 

Professor of Orthopedic and Neurosurgery & Foreign Consultant Veterinarian

 

Dr. Kapatkin received her B.S. in Animal Science in 1978 from Purdue University and her D.V.M. from GAUF in the Philippines in 1981.  Her internship and surgical residency were at The Animal Medical Center (AMC) in New York from 1985-1990 after 4 years of general practice.  She spent 6 additional years at the AMC as a staff orthopedic surgeon, then spent 8 years at the University of Pennsylvania as an Assistant and then Associate Professor in Orthopedic Surgery and has been at University of California, Davis since 2004 as an Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery. Dr. Kapatkin received her MS in 2006 from University of California, Davis while on faculty.  She is a member of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons, on the board of regents for the college and her research interests are clinical trials using kinetics and kinematics leading to evidence based medical knowledge.

 

Dr. Kapatkin is married to Dr. Bob Poppenga, a veterinary toxicologist Professor at the University of California, Davis.  They have an 8 and an 11 year-old Chinese daughter sparking some of their interest and devotion to China. Dr. Kapatkin enjoys time with her family (including her pets), traveling, meeting new people and running.

 

 

 

 

 
Zenithson Ng, DVM, MS Foreign Consultant Veterinarian PDF Print E-mail

 

 

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Zenithson Ng, DVM, MS

Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine

Foreign Consultant Veterinarian

 

Dr. Zenithson Ng is very excited to join the ICVS team as a foreign veterinary consultant. Born and raised in northern New Jersey of the United States, he has known his entire life that his calling was to become a veterinarian. Dr. Ng received his Bachelor’s of Science degree from Rutgers University with a major in animal science and minor in equine science. He earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from Cornell University and completed a rotating internship in small animal medicine and surgery at the Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) in New York City. Dedicating his life to improving animal and human health, Dr. Ng has worked with a wide variety of animals in many different settings. He has conducted research in equine exercise physiology, reproductive neurophysiology, circadian behavior, pet identification, and veterinary communications. He also has a special interest in the dynamic relationship between humans and animals and the healing power of pets, which has given him the opportunity to work for Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS), a nonprofit organization committed to providing for the special needs of underprivileged, immunocompromised, and disabled people and their pets. Dr. Ng has worked with the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Governmental Relations Division, delving into legislation and policy regarding veterinary medicine in Washington, DC. He is a certified equine massage therapist and has lectured and developed practical teaching seminars regarding llama, alpaca, and swine health and husbandry. Aside from his focus on the human-animal bond, animal assisted therapy, and communications, Dr. Ng’s professional interests include internal medicine, oncology, preventive health, and shelter medicine. He enjoys the beach, water sports, horseback riding, exploring new cities, and baked goods.

 

 

 
Dr. Bridget Fitzpatrick, Foreign Consultant Veterinarian PDF Print E-mail

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Dr. Xu Jiang and Dr. Bridget Fitzpatrick and ICVS medical team with rabbit, ferret and bird patients at ICVS

 

Interview with Dr. Bridget Fitzpatrick in Beijing Kids March 2012 issue:

http://www.beijing-kids.com/magazine/2012/03/29/I-Want-to-Be-a-Veterinarian

 

Dr. Bridget Fitzpatrick is an American foreign consultant veterinarian participating in the Veterinary Learning Exchange Program at ICVS. Originally from Maryland, Dr. Fitzpatrick has lived in many of the states in the Eastern United States. Dr. Fitzpatrick received a B.S. from the University of Maryland and obtained her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at Tuskegee University in Alabama.  Dr. Fitzpatrick is an experienced veterinarian with special clinical interests in feline, avian and exotics medicine and surgery (e.g., rabbits, ferrets, possums, chinchillas, guinea pigs, hamsters, birds, turtles, lizards, snakes and other reptiles).

 

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